John Milton is one of the greatest stars in the sky of English literature. He is mostly known because of his well-known masterpiece “Paradise Lost”. Though some critics state that Shakespeare was more powerful than him‚ but making comparison between a playwright whom by the use of his powerful pen became famous and rich‚ with a literary man who wrote the greatest English epic‚ is not true and justifiable. My purpose of writing this research paper is to criticize his world-famous elegy – Lycidas
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different meanings about how to look at young love. So should we “seize the day” and enjoy the moment without worrying about the future‚ or should we be realistic and know that things will change eventually? The Passionate Shepherd to His Love is a pastoral poem about a shepherd who falls in love with a certain maiden and is trying to convince her to come live with him. The poem is focused on the promises and offers he tells her‚ such as; entertainment‚ clothing and pleasures. To me it feels like he
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QUESTION Explain the similarities and differences between premarital counseling‚ marriage enrichment couples counseling‚ divorce counseling and divorce mediation. Provide an example of each using five different cases. Couples are dynamic and unique just as the individuals are. Challenges in couples’ relationships are also as prevalent as the happy times. This roller coaster of challenges and happy times may be difficult for the couple to manage alone and this is when assistance is either
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based on Thomas Lodge’s “Rosalynd” – Jaques is not a character in this‚ he is Shakespeare’s own creation‚ prominent character who provides balance‚ through his cynicism‚ from the pastoral and romantic idyll. As You Like It is not wholly a pastoral piece however‚ as Shakespeare diverges slightly from the conventional pastoral tradition throughout As You Like It. To be continued… Paragraph One – Act 2‚ Scene 1: Act 2‚ Scene 1 is the first time we are introduced to Jaques‚ despite him not being present
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Ans 2:- Together with the Mystery play and the Miracle play‚ the Morality play is one of the three main types of vernacular verse drama produced during the medieval period in England. The Morality plays attempted to educate via entertainment. It is thought that the Dominican and Franciscan orders of Christian monks developed the morality play in the 13th century by adding actors and theatrical elements to their sermons. By doing so‚ the (mainly illiterate) masses could more easily learn the basics
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who must sacrifice his self-interest to that of the group. Because culture can lead individuals to have very different views and see the world from different perspectives it is important that counselors are aware of this. To provide a client with counseling that will lead to a positive outcome the counselor must learn to be culturally competent. Counselors can also learn to be more culturally competent by becoming self-aware. Self-Awareness can move individuals towards cultural competency in many
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Pastoral‚ or pastoralism‚ is the practice of herding‚ growing and raising of animals. It includes taking care of animals‚ such as sheep‚ goats‚ camels‚ llamas‚ reindeer‚ and cattle. These types of animals are called ungulates. Pastoralism began in between 8500 and 7500 BC. It is also called animal husbandry. Animal husbandry was first started to control prey‚ but later became a way of life. Now pastoralists travel from place to place‚ finding food for their livestock. They travel around regions‚
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An idea that is not directly mentioned is that of the personalities of the characters. Since both poems are pastorals‚ there is the use of both sophisticated and naïve characters. In this case‚ the shepherd would be classified as the naïve character while the nymph would be sophisticated. The reason behind this would be because of the fact that the shepherd believes
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affected by the tragedies of war‚ were disillusioned with their own country and attempted to find solace in Paris. In the hustle bustle and excitement of the city‚ they still seem to long for some sort of escape and this is where Hemingway brings in pastoral language and other forms of escapism. The novel begins with a long epigraph from Ecclesiastes (read). This epigraph is intended to show the reader that nature is a constant‚ while people are not. This basically means that our lives and hardships
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It is Lactilla’s position—and in turn where the reader is directed—that serves as a marked challenge to the pastoral mode. In the above scene‚ Yearsley’s presentation of the pastoral has her persona‚ Lactilla‚ engage with domestic images: “the kitchen fire‚” “the low cottage door‚” and the presence of her “fav’rite cow” do not take the reader to idealized versions of Bristol’s natural splendor; instead‚ the poem demands that Lactilla remain in a highly domestic space‚ and that she stay firmly in
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